Time Machine Backup While MacBook Pro Is Asleep

Hey everyone thanks for looking at this post, well I bought a Macbook Pro yesterday (first time buying a mac) along with a 1TB Time Capsule. I started Time Machine and started up the initial back up which is about 21GB, I have a ethernet cable plugged in and Airport is on, will the backup stop if i close the screen or put the Mac into sleep mode??
Thanks.

VP1024 wrote:
So closing the screen wont affect TM backup??
yes, it will. if you close the screen the computer will go to sleep. this will stop everything including any TM activity. but you can wake the computer with an external mouse or an external keyboard without opening the lid and the TM backup will be resumed.

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